Titans’ Josh Reynolds talks Julio Jones, getting targets in 2021

Reynolds compared the atmosphere with the Titans to being back at college.

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While every single wide receiver on the Tennessee Titans’ roster will benefit from the knowledge that star wide receiver Julio Jones brings to the table, there is also a downside for some in the group.

With Jones in the mix, everyone in the receiving corps. ( perhaps other than A.J. Brown) gets bumped down a spot on the depth chart, and in turn there will be less targets to go around for everyone.

That could be a problem for fellow wideout Josh Reynolds, who stood to be the No. 2 option in Tennessee’s passing attack before Jones arrived. Now, Reynolds’ chances of having a breakout campaign in a contract year are seriously hurt.

Reynolds doesn’t appear to be worried about that, though — at least not publicly. The former fourth-round pick says everyone is on the same page and believes that as long as he does his job, the ball will find him.

Reynolds noted that Jones was already showing his leadership by “coaching guys up” during his practice debut on Thursday.

One of the intriguing things about Tennessee’s wide receiver group is that it offers versatility, as Reynolds, Jones, Brown, and even fourth-round rookie Dez Fitzpatrick can all play on the outside or in the slot.

While Reynolds isn’t exactly sure how he’ll be deployed, he did say that there is a rotation among the team’s wideouts at practice.

One thing Jones and Reynolds have in common is that both say being with the Titans is almost like being back at college because of the atmosphere, which is definitely a good sign for Tennessee.

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